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MORTIMER ZUCKERMAN, THE REAL estate and publishing magnate, was throwing a typically glamorous luncheon at his Fifth Avenue apartment. Gathered at one table were takeover maestro Henry Kravis, billionaire Laurence Tisch, New Yorker editor Tina Brown and her husband Harry Evans, the head of Random House, along with some luminous stars of TV journalism--Diane Sawyer, Mike Wallace, Peter Jennings and Barbara Walters. It was a pretty predictable guest list for this crowd. But there was someone sitting at the same table who does not make a regular haunt of Fifth Avenue apartments. Uncharacteristically dressed in a suit, his beard...
Oppressed by the random fondlings and thrusts...
...ballots back together and determine which ballots are going to be turned over," Neighbor said. "Nothing could be more random...
...random phone survey of 100 students asked for opinions on the Core requirements, Expository Writing and the foreign language requirement...
...title suggests, The F-Word, compiled by Jesse Sheidlower, a reference-book editor at Random House, and prefaced with a playful essay by humor writer Roy Blount Jr., is a more or less scholarly lexicon devoted solely to all the unimaginable variations and permutations of what is surely the most often used sexual term in the English language. So "linguistically important" is it, says Sheidlower, "that its serious documentation is not only appropriate but also required...